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Amaryllis

(9,525 posts)
Fri Aug 18, 2017, 08:32 PM Aug 2017

Trump Election Commissioners Resisting Efforts to Protect Elections From Hacking (Mother Jones)


The intelligence community fears that Russia’s meddling in US elections did not end in November 2016, and that when the Kremlin tries to intervene again, state and local voting systems will be a prime target. “They will be back,” former FBI Director James Comey warned in June. Many election systems would prove an easy target. Last month, hackers at the annual DEF Con conference demonstrated this vulnerability when they easily breached multiple voting machines. A 16-year-old hacked a machine in 45 minutes.

In response to this threat, the Department of Homeland Security has taken a major step to protect elections by prioritizing the cybersecurity of state and local voting systems. Yet several members of President Donald Trump’s controversial election commission oppose DHS’s move, and two of them have dismissed the threat entirely as a ploy for the federal government to intrude on states’ rights. Their opposition is a signal that the commission, tasked with finding vulnerabilities in the country’s election system, is not likely to take cybersecurity seriously.

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Christy McCormick, a Republican commission member, said in a statement the next day that Russian interference was a hoax used by the federal government to gain access to state-run election systems. “This declassified report was not about the November elections; it was about politics,” said McCormick, who is also a member of the bipartisan Election Assistance Commission, which helps states administer elections. “Connecting the allegations in the report to the election administration process and asserting that it rose to the level of interference in our elections is a gross and incorrect characterization.”

Rather than accept the findings of the intelligence agencies, McCormick turned to John McAfee, the eccentric founder of the McAfee antivirus software company, as an expert on the question of Russian interference. McAfee, who ran unsuccessfully for the Libertarian Party’s presidential nomination in 2016, has spent the last year on a crusade to exonerate Russia from the intelligence community’s assessment that it hacked the Democratic National Committee. McAfee has found an audience in Russian state-run media outlets, conspiratorial radio host Alex Jones, and pro-Trump right-wing blogs such as Gateway Pundit. “McAfee believes that the report is deceptive propaganda perpetrated on the American public, and I agree,” McCormick said.

The following week, Hans von Spakovsky, a commission member who has long warned about illegal voting and led efforts to make it harder to vote, published an approving blog post on McCormick’s objections to the critical infrastructure designation. Von Spakovsky has his own theories about why DHS decided to designate voting systems as critical infrastructure. When DHS first began to consider the designation last summer, following the first reports of breaches of state election systems by the Russians, von Spakovsky posited that the Obama administration was using the threat of hacks in order to gain entry into state and local election systems and help its preferred candidates win.

More, all worth reading:
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/08/trump-election-commissioners-are-resisting-efforts-to-protect-elections-from-hacking/
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Trump Election Commissioners Resisting Efforts to Protect Elections From Hacking (Mother Jones) (Original Post) Amaryllis Aug 2017 OP
It's going to take a lawsuit Warpy Aug 2017 #1
The Republican criminals resisting this are very involved in voter suppression diane in sf Aug 2017 #2

Warpy

(111,327 posts)
1. It's going to take a lawsuit
Fri Aug 18, 2017, 08:37 PM
Aug 2017

that goes all the way to the USSC. Nothing less will get rid of those infernal machines.

diane in sf

(3,917 posts)
2. The Republican criminals resisting this are very involved in voter suppression
Fri Aug 18, 2017, 11:28 PM
Aug 2017

and computer election fraud. These methods and gerrymandering are what have enabled the Republicans to take the majority of the House and a lot of local elections. I would like to see Kobach et al in prison for life, since they are enabling a party with policies that kill people.

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